Review Overview
By Stuart Webb | WeaponizedNews.com
It’s clear to see that as more American’s care about watching TV shows and dedicating their emotions to fictional characters brought to them by Netflix, less American’s care about their civic duties. The Associated Press- GFK poll reports that one forth of Americans said, “there’s no duty to keep informed, volunteer or speak English”. This is troubling considering that the United States official language is English and a good chunk of people living in this country don’t think that is important. We live in Constitutional Democratic Republic commonly mistaken as simply a Democracy. A growing population in this country seems to think all there is to the United States is that we get to vote and that everything can and should be voted on. In a Republic you have certain unalienable rights given to you by your creator, which cannot be taken away just because the majority decide they should. The reason I bring this up is because North Korea has elections, they vote. Does that make North Korea just like the U.S.? No. Ultimately, when civic responsibilities like voting, staying informed, reporting crime, knowing and exercising your unalienable rights, obeying the law, volunteering, serving on a jury and operating under the Golden Rule, begin to seem unimportant and too much of a hassle to bother with, a society begins to become lazy, apathetic and easily overran by the most vicious Tyrants. Do we want this for America? It is happening right in front of our faces. Understand that just being able to vote doesn’t magically make you live in a free country. Voting is just one part of each of our many responsibilities to put our governing class in check and hold them as well as ourselves accountable for the shaping of the future generations and the political climate our children grow up in. We are responsible for the preservation of Freedom. Don’t be a statistic of the downfall of this great nation.